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Food was fine. Place had a distinctly unclean vibe. Everything (tables, menus, cushions) was covered in flies and could barely eat without fending off flies from landing on the food. Really made it difficult to eat comfortably.

For a place called hummus-ya the hummus was pretty terrible. I was really disappointed with the falafel as well. The cat that came and curled up on my lap for the entire meal was totally worth it though.

The food here is delicious, we all loved our meals (though they took a while to come out). The chicken in the wrap was delicious, and also the dips with bread we had for a starter was delicious.
The setting was rather unenjoyable at the...More

First, the good: Bohemian low sofa-type seating w/cushions was fun and comfortable.
The kids loved their french fries (once they finally came.) That's where it ends.
My friends and I (5 adults & 3 children) came in at 6:15 on a Sunday night, and were...More

We absolutely loved Hummus ya!! We were welcomed as if we were family. We sat down and immediately greeted by the owner. She was very friendly. Clari (the owner) made sure we were comfortable. She along with her sister, made the most delicious hummus and...More

The service and quantity of food for your money was terrible.
My girlfriend ordered a beef kebab and side salad and I ordered the special - chicken schwarma with a side of pita bread and hummus, 15 minutes later out comes the "beef kebab" -...More

I came here with my brother. We saw the special on the board and it sounded good so we went in.
We sat down and were asked if we wanted a drink. I asked for a gin and tonic. The wait staff left and asked...More

This is a good place if you are starving, on a budget and not a falafel snob. I had the falafel/hummus pita and it was really big! It wasn't the best one I had ever eaten, the pita bread was really soft and the whole...More

Food was good but not the best hummus and falafel we had at Lake Atitlan. The hummus was way too strong on tahini for our taste (not enough chickpea and lemon to even it out). Pita bread was soft but no wholemeal option. Falafel was...More